Effect of myoelectric signal processing on the relationship between muscle force and processed EMG.

S Siegler, H J Hillstrom, W Freedman, G Moskowitz
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The relationship between the force generated by an isometrically contracting muscle and the associated myoelectric signal has been the subject of extensive investigation in the past and conflicting results were reported regarding this relationship. The objective of the present study was to investigate some of the sources that may lead to such conflicting results. Two possible sources were examined. The first was the variability in the force-EMG relationship resulting from processing the EMG signal with different EMG signal processing techniques and the second was the variability in the force-EMG relation obtained from repeated muscle contractions. The results of the study indicate that slight variations in the force-EMG relationships can be attributed to the selection of different processing techniques. However, the variability in the force-EMG relation, obtained by using different EMG signal processors, was found to be significantly smaller than the variability in this relationship obtained from repeated muscle contractions.

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肌电信号处理对肌力与处理后肌电图关系的影响。
由等距收缩肌肉产生的力与相关的肌电信号之间的关系在过去一直是广泛研究的主题,关于这种关系的报道结果相互矛盾。本研究的目的是调查可能导致这种相互矛盾的结果的一些来源。研究了两种可能的来源。首先是不同的肌电信号处理技术处理肌电信号导致的力-肌电关系的变异性,其次是反复肌肉收缩导致的力-肌电关系的变异性。研究结果表明,力-肌电图关系的细微变化可归因于不同处理技术的选择。然而,通过使用不同的肌电信号处理器获得的力-肌电关系的变异性被发现明显小于通过重复肌肉收缩获得的这种关系的变异性。
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